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this is part of the fact that china is diverging and the u.s. has been moving up. i also want to note that bond etfs are down again today. long term treasuries is corporate bonds. we have had eight down days and only two up days. >> we have breaking news in chicago. a big auction. >> 29 year eleven month. we are adding to this. the fed was purchasing back on a buy back yesterday. ult malt yield in this auction, 3.2, or in layman's terms, a whisker under three and a quarter. it just didn't go very well. the wi was flip-flopping but it looked like it was trading 3.23. i give this auction a d plus. the lowest level since august. indirects were a little better. >> thank you very much for that. let's bring in ken any, the director of securities. what do you think about that? what does that talk about where we are? >> it does tell us that we will have to keep a very close watch on rates as bob said before, we have seen the bond funds for days now. and everybody is talking about whether the fed might step away. i don't think that's the case. it is almost like selling them
this is part of the fact that china is diverging and the u.s. has been moving up. i also want to note that bond etfs are down again today. long term treasuries is corporate bonds. we have had eight down days and only two up days. >> we have breaking news in chicago. a big auction. >> 29 year eleven month. we are adding to this. the fed was purchasing back on a buy back yesterday. ult malt yield in this auction, 3.2, or in layman's terms, a whisker under three and a quarter. it just...
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is china the catalyst for a new market rally? chairman at china markets for j.p. morgan, jane, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> let's weigh in on the exports figure. we talk about the markets held hostage to the fed lately. we have also been held hostage to day out of point in china. is this the catalyst for another leg up in the u.s. stock market? >> i think we have to read beyond the headlines when it comes to chinese data. remember last year if february, china had chinese knew year. country was shot for ten days. it may not be directly comparable because of the way the chinese knew year fell in 2012. today's expert numbers were quite encouraging but we have to look beyond headlines. you have to combine january and february numbers to make sense because every single year there's quite a lot of noise early in januarynd february due to the way chinese new year falls every year. >> it also coincides with the start of the 12th national people's congress. and i wonder whether or not it doesn't put more pressure on people's congress to make sure they get a su
is china the catalyst for a new market rally? chairman at china markets for j.p. morgan, jane, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> let's weigh in on the exports figure. we talk about the markets held hostage to the fed lately. we have also been held hostage to day out of point in china. is this the catalyst for another leg up in the u.s. stock market? >> i think we have to read beyond the headlines when it comes to chinese data. remember last year if february, china had...
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majority of their revenues from parts of asia or you have seen growth pick up in parts of asia and china as well. i think we have more conviction in the u.s. >> compare that to what we're seeing in the u.s. you're still favorable? >> i think we are. you're seeing a lot of economic data come in slightly better than expected. you have got the housing market where the trend is clearly improving. and ultimately it has an impact on consumption. >> a pleasure to see you. >> back to you. >> you were just talking about europe and let's talk more as cyprus gets ready to put in unprecedented capital control measures. when they open tomorrow morning. the banks are set to open and the world will be watching very closely. and on the ground over there is our chief international correspondent. she's on the phone with us now. what's likely to happen when the banks open tomorrow? we just lost michelle. i think -- let me just play the role here. there are going to be guards in front of the bank. that's right. guards. there will be people at the atms trying to take money out and businesses will be trying t
majority of their revenues from parts of asia or you have seen growth pick up in parts of asia and china as well. i think we have more conviction in the u.s. >> compare that to what we're seeing in the u.s. you're still favorable? >> i think we are. you're seeing a lot of economic data come in slightly better than expected. you have got the housing market where the trend is clearly improving. and ultimately it has an impact on consumption. >> a pleasure to see you. >>...
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of course you've got european problems, maybe china. always the opportunity for just black swan. comes out of nowhere. >> speak with doug just a moment ago. he said most likely would be a black swan that could bring us down. >> so what argument is stronger. mandy's bull case or my bear case? joining us mike ryan, chief investment strategist at ubs, president of kumar global strategies. mike, whose argument are you buying, higher or lower? >> sorry, i'm going with mandy. >> thank you. >> personal value isn't stretched. we're certainly in a cyclical, gaining traction. also qualitative differences we saw the last time earnings were this high or we had the market this high rather. what we've seen instead of being driven purely by financials it's being driven more broadly, support a policy backdrop. all the reasons mandy cited and more suggest this market will grind higher. >> team mandy. what about you, team mandy or team brian over here. >> unfortunately ladies first i have to agree but today i have to go with brian on this. i think in addition to the negative case that he put forth
of course you've got european problems, maybe china. always the opportunity for just black swan. comes out of nowhere. >> speak with doug just a moment ago. he said most likely would be a black swan that could bring us down. >> so what argument is stronger. mandy's bull case or my bear case? joining us mike ryan, chief investment strategist at ubs, president of kumar global strategies. mike, whose argument are you buying, higher or lower? >> sorry, i'm going with mandy....
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also the china data wasn't very good overnight. the dow, the s&p in positive territory, if we can have a look at europe as it's the european close, i could show you that much of europe is -- there we go. it's in negative territory. notably what is happening in italy. italy's fallen badly today, reacting to news that we had on friday's session in the afternoon that fitch is catching up with the rest of the ratings agency and downgrading it one notch to bbb-plus as a result of the indiciveness of the elections. the italian financials have taken it on the chin. a lot of those are in negative territory. and we continue to focus on what is happening with the italian bond market as well. scott, don't forget that friday is when the italian parliament will finally meet. these are some of the banks that fell today. friday is when they meet and hopefully at that point we'll get some clarity as to whether or not we're heading back to another election in italy. >> simon, thanks so much. we'll see how the u.s. markets fare now that europe has c
also the china data wasn't very good overnight. the dow, the s&p in positive territory, if we can have a look at europe as it's the european close, i could show you that much of europe is -- there we go. it's in negative territory. notably what is happening in italy. italy's fallen badly today, reacting to news that we had on friday's session in the afternoon that fitch is catching up with the rest of the ratings agency and downgrading it one notch to bbb-plus as a result of the...
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i think china is a great place to be right now. fxi is the trade. i've been waiting all week for them to make comments about supporting the stock market, about supporting economy. we got that last night. china, the fxi, is up 26% from the december lows as compared to the s&p, only up 14. >> what was it specifically? 10% increase in spending on stimulus programs? what exactly was it? >> no, it actually was the fact they talked about the pension funds need to expand their scope of investments. so, to me, that is kind of a first step in, where else are they going to invest, instead of real estate. >> if it's had such outperformance, versus the s&p, isn't that, you know, some place that say it's already priced a lot of that in? >> it's come off a little bit. 26% run, it's come off, 6%, 7% from the peak. it's held, fxi's held 38, the shanghai composite held $22.50. so me, that's my stop point. that's support there. and i think it's going higher. >> this is my favorite trade of the day. >> yes, bought some jcpenney out of the money calls. but it really wa
i think china is a great place to be right now. fxi is the trade. i've been waiting all week for them to make comments about supporting the stock market, about supporting economy. we got that last night. china, the fxi, is up 26% from the december lows as compared to the s&p, only up 14. >> what was it specifically? 10% increase in spending on stimulus programs? what exactly was it? >> no, it actually was the fact they talked about the pension funds need to expand their scope of...
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. >>> and check out this viral video of an official in china's communist party going nuts at the airport. he smashes the computers and anything else he can find. why was he so mad? well, he missed two straight flights because he was late to the departure gate. larry? >> that's an ugly clip. does anyone possibly disagree that venezuela would be a better place if chavez were dead? >> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates america, he loves ahmadinejad, castro, i was hoping it would happen tonight and -- >> let me be clear, i want him to die. >> all right. we're going to leave that. >>> we're about to explain why michelle obama of all people is heaping praise on big business. big business is walmart, don't believe me, listen to this. >>> thanks to walmart and so many other great american businesses, we're proving that conventional wisdom wrong. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for
. >>> and check out this viral video of an official in china's communist party going nuts at the airport. he smashes the computers and anything else he can find. why was he so mad? well, he missed two straight flights because he was late to the departure gate. larry? >> that's an ugly clip. does anyone possibly disagree that venezuela would be a better place if chavez were dead? >> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates...
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but leadership change in china. there's a lot of changes going on that are making people nervous and when they are nervous and they are looking for stability they are finding it here >> you're a very widely followed strategist so i have to ask right at the beginning here where do we go from here? what's your strategy? >> well, i think the trick to this bull market has been just not to get thrown off it. i mean there's been some pretty nasty corrections in 2011, there was a 19% decline. but i've been sticking with it because like you i've been focusing on profits and companies have done a great job of creating profits and this notion that it's all come at the expense of workers, i think maybe initially it did but you are starting to see employment pick up. and a lot of the weakness was really in the housing related areas and we're getting a second recovery. housing has been lagging behind and it's now recovery. usually it leads the recovery. right there from the get go, real gdp has been at a record high. >> you're b
but leadership change in china. there's a lot of changes going on that are making people nervous and when they are nervous and they are looking for stability they are finding it here >> you're a very widely followed strategist so i have to ask right at the beginning here where do we go from here? what's your strategy? >> well, i think the trick to this bull market has been just not to get thrown off it. i mean there's been some pretty nasty corrections in 2011, there was a 19%...
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and then we finally got bad numbers out of china. and so, you know, these things are still out there. they are just simply the market is hell bent on being positive. >> it feels like they are hell bent on being positive maybe because policy makers are there to stop them. i don't want to overplay the influence or importance of apple stock. but nonetheless, do you think the underperformance of apple since november lows has been one thing also that has been holding this market back? >> mandy, i do think it has been a contributor. but i think gina's point are valid. you see optimism but underlying concerns that mainly are politically driven and you see that fed isn't pushing on the gas propelling this market higher forever. so i think when you look at apple stock that is only a buck away from the 52-week low have you so many people that piled into the stock that it is in a m no-man's land. it is not growthy enough fon investors. not cheap enough for value guys. it is stuck. . for long-term investors apple is clearly worth looking at. i t
and then we finally got bad numbers out of china. and so, you know, these things are still out there. they are just simply the market is hell bent on being positive. >> it feels like they are hell bent on being positive maybe because policy makers are there to stop them. i don't want to overplay the influence or importance of apple stock. but nonetheless, do you think the underperformance of apple since november lows has been one thing also that has been holding this market back? >>...
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. >> it is the largest search name in china, baidu. it's cheap enough now where i think you have valuation play. >> they're not as high. and these guys are getting some of the crude out of canada very, very inexpensively. >> hertz. it is a name we have spoken about. these guys are transitioning into higher margin business. they are doing phenomenal. but the near t
. >> it is the largest search name in china, baidu. it's cheap enough now where i think you have valuation play. >> they're not as high. and these guys are getting some of the crude out of canada very, very inexpensively. >> hertz. it is a name we have spoken about. these guys are transitioning into higher margin business. they are doing phenomenal. but the near t
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helen, heck of a week for china. i don't know if you saw the "60 minutes" piece on some of these ghost towns. you still say we're in a kind of goldilocks atmosphere over there? how do you square those two things? >> yes, it's good to be here. thanks for having me. look, i think that what i was referring to in terms of goldilocks is really that from a cyclical perspective, we felt a lot of investors in china equities were very excited about the cyclical recovery over the past months, about the pmi consecutively improving, about the p.i. linearly rising, et cetera. people felt confident about the economic recovery. that's a little bit different versus some of the structural concerns people may have over the medium to longer term. i think those structural concerns very much remain in place. and there are still certainly a lot of china bears out there from that regard. >> does the index itself need to pull back here in the near term? >> well, we've actually already seen quite a sharp pullback in the past couple of weeks.
helen, heck of a week for china. i don't know if you saw the "60 minutes" piece on some of these ghost towns. you still say we're in a kind of goldilocks atmosphere over there? how do you square those two things? >> yes, it's good to be here. thanks for having me. look, i think that what i was referring to in terms of goldilocks is really that from a cyclical perspective, we felt a lot of investors in china equities were very excited about the cyclical recovery over the past...
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much more so to china. >> all right. so japan, that's your favorite? >> right now it is. >> gary shilling. thank you very much. many, many thanks. now let's get some different views. we turn to our pal mike owes aynian, "forbes" executive editor. mike, do you see it the way gary shilling says it? >> i'm more bullish short-term than my buddy gary. i think he may be missing two things. one, there's been a huge sea change in washington. the republicans are standing up to president obama. i don't think we're going to see any more tax increases. we're going to get a slow doub in the rate of government spending. that means less government, more private sector investment. i think that's very bullish. i think the market's sensing that. the second thing is i think we've hay tremendous increase in the power of the balance sheet of american corporations the last four years. they've had to get through the recession. they've had to fight through a hostile washington. if you look at the tangible book value you look at the things of goodwill to the s&p 500, it's up 8
much more so to china. >> all right. so japan, that's your favorite? >> right now it is. >> gary shilling. thank you very much. many, many thanks. now let's get some different views. we turn to our pal mike owes aynian, "forbes" executive editor. mike, do you see it the way gary shilling says it? >> i'm more bullish short-term than my buddy gary. i think he may be missing two things. one, there's been a huge sea change in washington. the republicans are...
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the risk appetite waning a little bit after china. china, the most intensive commodity user. any time we get negative news out of china we're going to see this group move around a little bit. goldman sachs saying it's over done. they're out with a note putting a buy on come 340dities saying in this space what they're looking at, they're preferring petroleum, preferring copper right now, especially. now, a little bit of a different perspective when looking at the commitment of traders report. according to the latest cftc data hedge funds cutting their bets on commodity rally to a four-year low. in terms of supplies, surplus that they're watching from in everything, from coffee to natural gas. but speculators reducing their net long positions and that's really important here. in 18 futures and options by 9%. and, in fact, that's the lower that we've seen since march of 2009. taking a quick check on energy prices seeing wti oil creeping down. i do want to point out gold is holding steady slightly higher above the flat line this morning. >> thanks so much. >>> market fighting to
the risk appetite waning a little bit after china. china, the most intensive commodity user. any time we get negative news out of china we're going to see this group move around a little bit. goldman sachs saying it's over done. they're out with a note putting a buy on come 340dities saying in this space what they're looking at, they're preferring petroleum, preferring copper right now, especially. now, a little bit of a different perspective when looking at the commitment of traders report....
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one of it's most important markets, china, has improved. we're also watching shars of dc's sporting goods. they took a hit yesterday on lower than expected fourth quarter profit. this morning, goldman sachs added the retailer to it's list. also cabela's on the move this morning. it said current quarter earnings should be ten to 15 cents higher. it credits improvement in most of it's merchandise categories. >> scott, thank you. we've been talking about the fed spurring economic growth inspite of congress, and i cording to our next guest, that's what's happening. we have a squawk market master, mohamed, they're doing all kinds of things, they say it's not just the fed by the economy turning. >> absolutely becky, in addition to the economy healing, in addition to that, i think that the hypothesis that the market has been conditioned to believe -- one is that the fed is all in, in particular the fed will not tolerate a big sell off in risk assets. two, the fed is forcing other central banks to be more aggressive. you're seeing the bank of japan
one of it's most important markets, china, has improved. we're also watching shars of dc's sporting goods. they took a hit yesterday on lower than expected fourth quarter profit. this morning, goldman sachs added the retailer to it's list. also cabela's on the move this morning. it said current quarter earnings should be ten to 15 cents higher. it credits improvement in most of it's merchandise categories. >> scott, thank you. we've been talking about the fed spurring economic growth...
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china turned around. remember the mess it was yesterday? china was up 2.3%. europe up 1.5% overall. that's very important. that's what moved us in. ism services, 55 is the expectation. that's been strong for a while. ism manufacturing numbers were better last week. all of these people, by the way, who come on our air keep saying, it's just the fed. nothing but the fed. the fed is backstopping everything. i would beg to differ. nobody would disagree, the markets will be lower if not for the fed intervention. we are seeing an improving economy, number one, and number two, we're seeing earnings at historic highs, 2012 earnings are at historic highs. projections for 2013, they usually come down, but they're also going to be at historic highs. that is the most important thing about what's going on, with the stock market. there is no other place to put money, partially due to the fed. but that's the most common answer i get here. china gdp, quick forecast in for the year, 7.5%. not as good as 7.8% last year, but in line with expectations. that's why china rebounded and the bottom line is,
china turned around. remember the mess it was yesterday? china was up 2.3%. europe up 1.5% overall. that's very important. that's what moved us in. ism services, 55 is the expectation. that's been strong for a while. ism manufacturing numbers were better last week. all of these people, by the way, who come on our air keep saying, it's just the fed. nothing but the fed. the fed is backstopping everything. i would beg to differ. nobody would disagree, the markets will be lower if not for the fed...
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i think china is decelerating. obviously europe is tired. i'd like to see a little stronger numbers here but it does make you realize why the fed is still accommodative. these are not great numbers. >> china meanwhile you say is decelerating. >> i think it is. >> shanghai index down 5.74% this month. >> talk about banking problems. right? i mean their banks -- no, thank you. slovenia -- cyprus, beijing. don't like the banks there. don't like that stock market at all. spl we a >> we're in the red across the board. pinnacle just opened for trade. it is up by 12%. up by 12% for pinnacle. a price at $20. it is trading right now at $22.43. third biggest ipo of the year. looks like a dividend yield north 36.8%. it competes right in the sweet spot of this market in terms of defensives, staples, names, payout, good quarterly dividend. >> yes. that's what people want. the more you try to figure out how clorox got to where it is. you remember what carl icahn did for clorox? he realized it was hard to do better? what was he trying to do. you know where
i think china is decelerating. obviously europe is tired. i'd like to see a little stronger numbers here but it does make you realize why the fed is still accommodative. these are not great numbers. >> china meanwhile you say is decelerating. >> i think it is. >> shanghai index down 5.74% this month. >> talk about banking problems. right? i mean their banks -- no, thank you. slovenia -- cyprus, beijing. don't like the banks there. don't like that stock market at all. spl...
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people still pour money into that pause they're still fearful -- they're worried about 2008, europe, china, whatever they're worried about. >> how much credit do we give to the fed for the weight effect, therefore making the economy is better and you say the economy is going to do okay on its own. >> the fed has basically offset the drop in velocity. if they hadn't done that i think we would have had a possession. what they're doing is basically trying to hold the finger of the dike against the catastrophe and they have done a good job of it. >> we have had three federal reserves around the world cranking out money. we have ecb, our fed, japan conducting what people are considered the greatest economic experiment in the history of modern world. when we look at all that wealth that is being pumped out some would say artificially, bill, will stocks be the best asset class for the receptacle of that wealth for the next five years? >> yes. >> ten years? >> yes. >> the bonds, not housing, not gold. >> okay. i think bonds have entered the long bear market. they have lasted as long as i have live
people still pour money into that pause they're still fearful -- they're worried about 2008, europe, china, whatever they're worried about. >> how much credit do we give to the fed for the weight effect, therefore making the economy is better and you say the economy is going to do okay on its own. >> the fed has basically offset the drop in velocity. if they hadn't done that i think we would have had a possession. what they're doing is basically trying to hold the finger of the dike...
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expectation and we think the focus will be in the second half of the year with potential announcements with china lower -- >> channing. i'm just curious, in terms of the new product announcements we're expecting another generation of the ipad. certainly another generation of the iphone 5 and iphone 5s at some point. are you expecting it to be revolutionary or something completely different like a low-end phone and i'm wondering if you're baking in a reaction to what we've seen in the past and these products are incremental than the new products we've seen in the past. i think what's happened over the last six months is that the stock is really no longer a hypergrowth stock. we need to realize that we're entering a mass adoption stage and what you will see is that earnings will come down in the mid-teens and revenue growth should be in the mid-teens and the days of the hypergrowth are probably over. however, apple's valuation has never traded at a hypervaluation level. so at 10.3 times we thank more revenue consistency and with more earnings consistency we'll see p-e expansion from the 10.3 times
expectation and we think the focus will be in the second half of the year with potential announcements with china lower -- >> channing. i'm just curious, in terms of the new product announcements we're expecting another generation of the ipad. certainly another generation of the iphone 5 and iphone 5s at some point. are you expecting it to be revolutionary or something completely different like a low-end phone and i'm wondering if you're baking in a reaction to what we've seen in the past...
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a curious phenomenon is unfolding in china. hundreds of couples are rushing to marriage bureaus across the country. perhaps the first signs of spring are bringing on a sudden impulse for romance. nope. it's the opposite. these couples are filing for divorce. in each case, a husband and wife mutually agrees to a quick separation, no arguing. how, why? well, actually, it was about money and as aets. you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese tax. beijing recently decided to impose a 20% capital gains fee on sales of second homes. so, the theory goes, if you have two homes and you get divorced, you can register each home under separate names. then, if you sell one of those homes, you escape the new tax and then, i guess, you can get remared. the bizarre exploitation of this loophole tells a larger story. at an individual level, it shows the importance of housing as an investment in china. but at the macro level, the story shows how beijing's new leaders are are struggling is to d
a curious phenomenon is unfolding in china. hundreds of couples are rushing to marriage bureaus across the country. perhaps the first signs of spring are bringing on a sudden impulse for romance. nope. it's the opposite. these couples are filing for divorce. in each case, a husband and wife mutually agrees to a quick separation, no arguing. how, why? well, actually, it was about money and as aets. you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese...
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i talked to the top propaganda minister who defected through china. they all indicated that the regime if it's faced with those types of sanctions cannot get the hard currency and cannot sustain the support. and so i would go back to what was tried briefly in 2005 because it just cuts off the flow of the hard currency they need to pay the army to do their weapons buildup. none of that money comes back into the country to help the people in the countryside. i've been in north korea. they're all fending for themselves. the money goes into their weapons programs. and that's why it should be curtailed. that's why the bank accounts should be shut down. >> all right. thank you very much, chairman. we appreciate your time. of course, we'll be following that to see if sanctions will be enough or if the united states will have to do more. if the u.s. is willing to do more. still to come, is the alleged colorado movie theater shooter about to avoid the death penalty? plus, paying big, big bucks for a picasso. elbows are being thrown, literally, over this one. >
i talked to the top propaganda minister who defected through china. they all indicated that the regime if it's faced with those types of sanctions cannot get the hard currency and cannot sustain the support. and so i would go back to what was tried briefly in 2005 because it just cuts off the flow of the hard currency they need to pay the army to do their weapons buildup. none of that money comes back into the country to help the people in the countryside. i've been in north korea. they're all...
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we're taking tips from china and using with it tips from india and africa and south america, and that all comes together. part of our challenge in life, for everyone, is to keep checking off the items. your pulse right now is actually around 70, which is good. a pulse of 70 is a good number to have because when women have pulses that are above 90, had they're sitting downering doing nothing, it's a big issue. you talk about sicilian women digging their heels in, when it's pitter-patter, it's an issue. >> sicilian women,io ago sicilian mentality, remain calm. after, when it's least expected. no, i always think to myself when i'm really down, i honestly, i think about what it feels like to be happy. what it feels like to be well. what it feels like to have everything work out smoothly. even if it's not because if you can't feel it, how are you going to ever get it? and even if you don't have it right now, i like to feel it anyway. >> you have a new reality show. i want to show it to everybody. take a look. >> it went much smoother than i thought. i was able to do those steps. i mean, on
we're taking tips from china and using with it tips from india and africa and south america, and that all comes together. part of our challenge in life, for everyone, is to keep checking off the items. your pulse right now is actually around 70, which is good. a pulse of 70 is a good number to have because when women have pulses that are above 90, had they're sitting downering doing nothing, it's a big issue. you talk about sicilian women digging their heels in, when it's pitter-patter, it's an...
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back in china. with prices rising month on month one percent or so. the chinese government have been very worried about this for some time. it's the clearest indication of potential overheating in the economy. so what they did today was basically introduced new measures. they are trying to take the air out of the balloon. they've raised interest rates. they've raised down payments. they've said they're going enforce capital gains tax at 20%. all these measures designed to make people think twice before buying a home. oh, and i've slightly buried the lead here, as we say, because their bet was dramatic, john. the shanghai market was down 3.5%. >> wow. these are the kind of things you can do in a completely manageded economy. back here -- go ahead. >> well, well, you can do it in -- you could do it in another economy, some would say, alan greenspan could have -- they're less dramatic than hitting over the head with interest rates. israel does them. quite a few countries go underneath the interest rate
back in china. with prices rising month on month one percent or so. the chinese government have been very worried about this for some time. it's the clearest indication of potential overheating in the economy. so what they did today was basically introduced new measures. they are trying to take the air out of the balloon. they've raised interest rates. they've raised down payments. they've said they're going enforce capital gains tax at 20%. all these measures designed to make people think...
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. >>> a baby's brutal death is sparking outrage in china. a man confessed to strangling an infant he found in a car he stole. the case has led to an outpouring of shock and grief online. >> it started with on online outcry, which led to a massive man hunt and ended in tragedy. it happened in china when his father went to turn on the heat in a supermarket. when he came outside, the car was missing. went to the local authorities who alerted citizens on the twitter like service here in china and they went to it and they drove starting a man hunt online, which ended with a man hunt on the ground. no sign of the child. 36 hours later, after china was on hooks, this happened. a man came into local police station. he said that he had strangled the child after he had heard about the outcry and buried him in the snow. f the incident has led to real soul searching here in china, many people venting their opinions. one person saying compared to the criminal, i'm more irritated by the parents. what kind of people will leave their babies alone in cars? a
. >>> a baby's brutal death is sparking outrage in china. a man confessed to strangling an infant he found in a car he stole. the case has led to an outpouring of shock and grief online. >> it started with on online outcry, which led to a massive man hunt and ended in tragedy. it happened in china when his father went to turn on the heat in a supermarket. when he came outside, the car was missing. went to the local authorities who alerted citizens on the twitter like service here...
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it's like watching china back in the days of mao. he's a totalitarian state, yet there's a sort of, amid the naive ti, there's an openness about what rodman's done here, opening up perhaps the blog to get somebody in a more official capacity, a more sensitive capacity perhaps to do some proper talking with the north koreans. which has to be in the end the right way to go. >> i can hear in my mind's ear, people in the state department scoffing and laughing and saying, he doesn't know what he's talking about. but these types of small things, small acorn, if you will, literal oaks can grow. i'm not saying it will grow in this case. by the way, i've been inside that stadium, and it's a sight to behold. 150,000 people or something. but we know this about the -- now the ruler of north korea, that he was educated outside the country. that's when he became a basketball fan. we knew before he ascended to this role that he was a big fan of basketball. and he knows who dennis rodman is. how many world leaders even know who dennis rodman is. he'
it's like watching china back in the days of mao. he's a totalitarian state, yet there's a sort of, amid the naive ti, there's an openness about what rodman's done here, opening up perhaps the blog to get somebody in a more official capacity, a more sensitive capacity perhaps to do some proper talking with the north koreans. which has to be in the end the right way to go. >> i can hear in my mind's ear, people in the state department scoffing and laughing and saying, he doesn't know what...
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>> by nation states. >> we certainly know that china is, or we believe china to be behind some of this industrial spying but i'm talking about the last thing that he said about, and we know that terrorists are looking to do the kinds of things you talked about, shutting down -- >> different issues there. we know that terrorists, non-nation states are seeking the capability to do cyber attacks. >> right. >> they're probably not there yet. here's the other problem, a non-rational actor, iran, is already at the shores of the united states with cyber attacks, and that's what's so concerning. i think that's why all of us, dutch and i have been working so hard on that. >> let's talk about that. we have a tax rigattacks, wall street has been attacked. other capabilities from other countries including iran to knock out our grid system, to attack some of our banks, icana has probably stolen more trade secrets, the largest amount of theft in the history of the world and we have got to stop this. one of the issues out there, mike and i have been working on this for two years and we put together a
>> by nation states. >> we certainly know that china is, or we believe china to be behind some of this industrial spying but i'm talking about the last thing that he said about, and we know that terrorists are looking to do the kinds of things you talked about, shutting down -- >> different issues there. we know that terrorists, non-nation states are seeking the capability to do cyber attacks. >> right. >> they're probably not there yet. here's the other problem, a...
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it contained provisions that china had been reluctant to contemplate. and now given the latest in the series of provocations and the fact that north korea is picture action that threatens china's peace and stability, as well as that of the larger international community, they too, be agreed it was time for much tougher action. >> as you know, there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops along the dem de demilitarized zone, facing a potential million troops on the other side with heavy artillery. are they going on high alert as a result of these threats coming from north korea right now? >> well, i can't comment on the alert status of our forces. but i can tell you we are always vigilant, and prepared in the coming days. we'll be in the process of a military exercise with south korea, which is something we do regularly. and that also is the reason for our particular vigilance about what may be going on. >> dennis rodman visited north korea and actually spent two days with kim jong-un, as far as we know the first american to actually meet the young korean leader.
it contained provisions that china had been reluctant to contemplate. and now given the latest in the series of provocations and the fact that north korea is picture action that threatens china's peace and stability, as well as that of the larger international community, they too, be agreed it was time for much tougher action. >> as you know, there are nearly 30,000 u.s. troops along the dem de demilitarized zone, facing a potential million troops on the other side with heavy artillery....
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millions of refugees would pour into china. now they may be more afraid of these guys getting nuclear weapons and even trying to blackmail the chinese regime into getting what they want. when they abandon them, this situation gets very dangerous indeed, that's what we're seeing this week, the threats back and forth. this is serious. >> this is serious. jim clancy, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, our hot topics panel here. bill clinton reversing his stance on gay marriage. is he protecting his legacy here? remember, he was the one that signed the defense of marriage act into law. >>> plus, the trial of bin laden's son-in-law. get gitmo or gotham? >>> and justin bieber, this one will hit a nerve. our panelists are standing by. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> here we are, the part of the show where, for the next 20 minutes, we'r
millions of refugees would pour into china. now they may be more afraid of these guys getting nuclear weapons and even trying to blackmail the chinese regime into getting what they want. when they abandon them, this situation gets very dangerous indeed, that's what we're seeing this week, the threats back and forth. this is serious. >> this is serious. jim clancy, thank you very much. >>> coming up next, our hot topics panel here. bill clinton reversing his stance on gay...
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>> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure is terrible and it's very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and you're still bullish. >> well, i'm very bullish on india because it's really the aspirations of a billion people. and ours is a country where all the billion count. there are some countries in the world where one person counts. there are some countries where the politburo, 12 people, count. the beauty of india is that all our billion people count. and they have aspirations. and it is really a bottom-up story. it's not a top-down story. so, yes, we will, just with what happens in the rest of the world, but we are on a long-term growth trajectory. and this is just not growth in terms o
>> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure is terrible and it's very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and...
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they're slowing, india and china, but they're doing better than we are. there is growth. we've had 2 1/2 years of job growth but slow are than we need. real estate is turning out to be a fantastic investment because of low interest rates, but that takes time and capital. you have to have your investments increase in value, your home increase in value or your wages increase in value. 47% of americans have no direct investment in the stock market. >> if you have got a bit of cash -- and many americans don't, but if you do at the moment, is it a good or terrible time to invest in the stock market? >> oh, for crying out loud do not put your money in the stock market right now. you buy at the high and where does it go from here? far be it from me to tell anybody what to do with their money but have common sense and do not buy at the highs. that's the worst possible thing you could do. >> we don't know where the high is. that's the problem. if you compare earnings, which is what stock prices are based on, they're cheaper today than they were five years ago in october of 2007. b
they're slowing, india and china, but they're doing better than we are. there is growth. we've had 2 1/2 years of job growth but slow are than we need. real estate is turning out to be a fantastic investment because of low interest rates, but that takes time and capital. you have to have your investments increase in value, your home increase in value or your wages increase in value. 47% of americans have no direct investment in the stock market. >> if you have got a bit of cash -- and...
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that's exactly what china and canada now have. when the u.s. balked at the keystone pipeline, canada said don't worry, we'll build a pipeline to the west coast instead, that way all our oil will come straight to the west coast, get on a ship and come to you. last month the chinese purchased a company, a canadian oil company with a big price tag, $15 billion, big enough to be the biggest chinese foreign acquisition in history. if they try to do a deal like that in the united states we tell them to take a hike. so while all the headlines are about pandas today, the takeaway is this. china and canada are bffs, leaving the united states out in the cold. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, only on this program, exclusive images of the alleged doorstop killer long before the killing, the chase and the shootout as you'll see here, a deadly violent picture was already taking shape of this man a decade ago. >>> also tonight, amanda knox convicted of murder by an italian court, acquitted on appeal, now yet another court weighs
that's exactly what china and canada now have. when the u.s. balked at the keystone pipeline, canada said don't worry, we'll build a pipeline to the west coast instead, that way all our oil will come straight to the west coast, get on a ship and come to you. last month the chinese purchased a company, a canadian oil company with a big price tag, $15 billion, big enough to be the biggest chinese foreign acquisition in history. if they try to do a deal like that in the united states we tell them...
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if growth continues to slow in china that, could hurt. manufacturing fell, barely expanding. that could be a huge story for us. >>> our fourth story outfront, victory in the war on terror. there was a major al qaeda leader who is dead tonight. we have learned that a senior commander of al qaeda was killed in an air strike in mali. does it back up this kind of tough talk from the president? >> we achieved our central goal, which is -- or have come very close to achieving our central goal, which is to decapasitate al qaeda. >> former second of defense under the bush administration and wesley clark. general clark, this was a significant kill, right? >> it is. i think it is significant when you decapitate organizations. you take out the knowledge, the skills, the contacts, the relationships that people like this man have built up over 20 years. >> peter, do you think it's fair to say that the president has said that al qaeda is on the run and we, along with many others, when that didn't appear to be true called him out for it. is it true tonight? >> i don't think so. this is sign
if growth continues to slow in china that, could hurt. manufacturing fell, barely expanding. that could be a huge story for us. >>> our fourth story outfront, victory in the war on terror. there was a major al qaeda leader who is dead tonight. we have learned that a senior commander of al qaeda was killed in an air strike in mali. does it back up this kind of tough talk from the president? >> we achieved our central goal, which is -- or have come very close to achieving our...
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>> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with senator graham. opponents of stricter gun laws don't understand why you and other law personnel and prosecutors aren't going after the people who are stopped by the background check system. on its face, people wonder why you wouldn't go after a criminal who lies, turns out to be a felon, and tried to get a gun? >> well, i can understand some people being misled lie that, but when somebody of the senator's stature, it's a total red herring, not filling out the form truthfully is an offense, yes, you're right, it is, and certainly, we would welcome additional funding from the united states congress to pay for 80,000 extra prosecutions a year, but that's not the point. the point is, as you just pointe
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. >> an employee of china airlines found the camera, found the pictures on the memory card impact, got in touch with them because they could tell it was hawaii to get it back to the mystery blond woman, as they called it. >> reporter: check out the pictures that were recovered from that camera. hawaiian tv station put its story online, which is how lindsey's former classmate found out about it. >> social media at its best. >> reporter: but the story doesn't stop there. >> china airlines has offered me to pay for me to go out there and my room and board and food and everything, just all expenses paid trip to come out there and get my camera back and meet the guy that found it. yeah, been a wild ride. >> that is a sweet deal. that is pretty amazing there. bernard watson reporting from our affiliate wgcl. >>> this high school basketball star, already one of the hottest faces of college hoops. how it is this duke recruit is staying grounded, despite his slam dunk into fame. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their sh
. >> an employee of china airlines found the camera, found the pictures on the memory card impact, got in touch with them because they could tell it was hawaii to get it back to the mystery blond woman, as they called it. >> reporter: check out the pictures that were recovered from that camera. hawaiian tv station put its story online, which is how lindsey's former classmate found out about it. >> social media at its best. >> reporter: but the story doesn't stop there....
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you're getting a free flight by china airlines they could have just mailed it to you. what's going to happen in taiwan? >> well, they're flying me and a companion out there on early june. round trip, all expenses paid, food, hotel, the works. and they're going to tour me around the country. i'm sure there is going to be a lot of press. i'm going to meet him, his family and the taiwanese government has recently contacted me that they want to invite me to be an official guest of the country and a diplomat here in atlanta is supposed to be contacting me soon. >> that is just -- it's an incredible story. before we go, do you remember the company that made the camera? >> it is cannon. it was a cannon power shot with an underwater case. >> you know what? i think everybody should buy a cannon powershot underwater case. that memory card went 5,200 miles and five years and that is incredible. thank you so much. have a wonderful time. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> all right. still "outfront," the president says it's shameful that no gun legislation has come to pass. why is t
you're getting a free flight by china airlines they could have just mailed it to you. what's going to happen in taiwan? >> well, they're flying me and a companion out there on early june. round trip, all expenses paid, food, hotel, the works. and they're going to tour me around the country. i'm sure there is going to be a lot of press. i'm going to meet him, his family and the taiwanese government has recently contacted me that they want to invite me to be an official guest of the country...
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they were friends before amanda went to italy and reported the couple lives together in the city's china town district. he studies classical music and specializes in guitar. her life here far from the legal battles she faced with her exboyfriend, raffaele sollecito. infamously filmed kissing and cuddling after finding out about meredith kercher's murder. sollecito says they remain friends. >> we talk about family, relationship with friends, movie, books, music. anything. like friends. we're good friends. we are now almost brother and sister. we push through a lot together. >> and says he's even visited amanda in seattle. upon returning from italy amanda also went back to school studying creative writing at the university of washington where her current boyfriend also attends classes. she will take a semester off to promote the book she's written, a memoir about the four years she spent in an italian jail. the book "waiting to be heard" will be published next month. kyung lah, cnn seattle. >> if you want to know more about her life, crime and trial, watch an anderson cooper special report
they were friends before amanda went to italy and reported the couple lives together in the city's china town district. he studies classical music and specializes in guitar. her life here far from the legal battles she faced with her exboyfriend, raffaele sollecito. infamously filmed kissing and cuddling after finding out about meredith kercher's murder. sollecito says they remain friends. >> we talk about family, relationship with friends, movie, books, music. anything. like friends....
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-china relations, that was a bridge. so maybe this will do something. did you get clearance, did you ask the state department or the obama administration for a green light before you went? >> no, we did not. you know, we put it together ourselves. i had had some contacts from my trips over there. they then sent it here to the united nations. a delegation, and their team here, we worked a lot with them, they came up to our offices. we ran through the whole program with them. and -- and you know, we actually didn't really know, you know, if we were all going to get in until we got to beijing. so it was sort of a last-minute thing, not last minute, but we didn't really know until the last minute. >> and we all remember, dennis rodman played basketball, for the harlem globetrotters, only one thing that would have topped this. that would have been if michael jordan himself would have gone. that would have blown out the entire place over there, i can assure you, don't you agree? >> 100%, 100%, i mean, michael jordan is a god, the greatest player that ever pla
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even north korea's key ally, china, was on board. cnn's ana corrine has more on the sanctions and the threats. >> reporter: we're used to fiery rhetoric out of north korea, but not quite like this. facing tough u.n. sanctions, pyongyang for the first time is threatening to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. it comes just days after the belligerent state said it would scrap the 1953 agreement that effectively ended the north korean war. >> we have to do some new thinking on how to deal with north korea. otherwise, you cannot get out of this vicious circle of crime and punishment and crime and punishment. >> reporter: north korean expert, professor chung yi-moon thinks the sanctions will do nothing to deter north korea's determination to become a nuclear state. the only time sanctions worked was back in 2003, when pyongyang agreed to enter into six-party talks. but after four years and only six rounds of meetings, north korea walked out, and there has been no further dialogue to this day. >> that w
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>> well, one big cdimension her is china. the good news is china did help us draft some very new, tough sanctions at the u.n., which i think made sense. but then china has now stepped back a little bit and said, well, these military maneuvers between the u.s. and south korea are not good. so they're sending mixed messages. i think what also needs to happen is i've always known the north koreans. they want to deal with the u.s. they think they're a similar, huge power. and while i think our policy makes sense, the sanctions, the response to their underground testing and their missiles, i think eventually there's going to have to be some diplomacy, some creative way in which the six-party countries, china, sou south korea, japan, the u.s., russia, engage this new regime. i don't see any other way. >> yeah. well, governor richardson, it seems in the absence of that, you are at least trying. let's put it that way. governor, it's great to see you. thanks so much. always great to have your thoughts. talk to you soon. >> thank you.
>> well, one big cdimension her is china. the good news is china did help us draft some very new, tough sanctions at the u.n., which i think made sense. but then china has now stepped back a little bit and said, well, these military maneuvers between the u.s. and south korea are not good. so they're sending mixed messages. i think what also needs to happen is i've always known the north koreans. they want to deal with the u.s. they think they're a similar, huge power. and while i think...
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people are wondering, did kim jong-un get the message that was delivered by china, by russia, and so many others, to dial back the rhetoric and all the talk of near war on the peninsula, missile strikes on the continental united states. did he hear that message? is that why we're seeing all of this? even some north korean experts say kim jong-un was painting himself into a corner with all of that. he was whipping up so much national fervor and getting people geared up to go to war that it could backfire on him. he could lose credibility or even worse, he can find himself in a position where he had to make good on some of those threats in order to maintain a standing in the eyes of his own people. there's little doubt, at this point, that over the course of the next hours and days, all eyes from washington to beijing, from here in seoul to moscow, are going to be on north korea and kim jong-un to try to see what he does say, to try to listen closely and find out what the next move of pyongyang will be. alison? >> okay, jim clancy in seoul, south korea, thanks. >>> basketball star kobe
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governor said, he'll be having a close eye on him. >>> now to this incredible video, out of eastern china, as a bus driver saves his own life and passengers. watch closely. keep your eye on the driver in the windshield here. this guy, look at that, boom, right through the glass. he was carrying 26 people. that's a lamppost, that blue thing, smashed right through, missed him. he's moving. amazingly he's okay. in a second, you'll see him get out of the way. he was still able to stop the bus. the driver suffered a ruptured spleen and the other passengers are okay. yikes. >>> and this, this is former cia chief david petraeus, making his very first public speech since an affair ended his career. here he was talking last night at a dinner in los angeles honoring the u.s. military and he took this moment to apologize for his affair with his biographer, paula broadwell. >> please allow me to begin my remarks this evening by reiterating how deeply i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia and caused such pain for my family, friends and supporters. >> petr
governor said, he'll be having a close eye on him. >>> now to this incredible video, out of eastern china, as a bus driver saves his own life and passengers. watch closely. keep your eye on the driver in the windshield here. this guy, look at that, boom, right through the glass. he was carrying 26 people. that's a lamppost, that blue thing, smashed right through, missed him. he's moving. amazingly he's okay. in a second, you'll see him get out of the way. he was still able to stop the...
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you got it replace your smartphone because something new has come up, imagine what that means when china and germany and japan are all continuing to plump up their basic research and we're just sitting there doing nothing. we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races forward. we have to seize these opportunities. i want next great job creating breakthroughs, whether it is in energy, or nano technology or, you know, bioengineering, i want those breakthroughs to be right here in the united states of america, creating american jobs and maintaining our technological lead. so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually creat
you got it replace your smartphone because something new has come up, imagine what that means when china and germany and japan are all continuing to plump up their basic research and we're just sitting there doing nothing. we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races forward. we have to seize these opportunities. i want next great job creating breakthroughs, whether it is in energy, or nano technology or, you know, bioengineering, i want those breakthroughs to...
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>> overnight china said that it was going to keep its economy moving forward at about 7.5% growth rate and that seems to be the fuel of -- the kindling that was the dow jones industrial average that was so close to the highs. remember the dow is 30 stocks. 30 stocks. so your 401(k) is probably more represented in the stocks portion by the s&p 500, still about 1% away from its high, but that's 500 stocks. i want to show you some of the dow stocks and how much they're up from the low. brooke, look at this, american express up 491%. home depot, up 286%. take a look at some of the household names there. those are the kinds of names that have been driving the dow jones industrial average to record highs. >> but, here's the thing, i was reading a cnn money article from your friend and mine, paul la monica, he was saying, hey, i'm not popping the champagne bottles yet, not everyone is feeling this. >> how many people have told you, great, the dow is at record highs, but what about me? i need a job. doesn't help 12 million people still out of work. doesn't improve an almost 8% unemployment rat
>> overnight china said that it was going to keep its economy moving forward at about 7.5% growth rate and that seems to be the fuel of -- the kindling that was the dow jones industrial average that was so close to the highs. remember the dow is 30 stocks. 30 stocks. so your 401(k) is probably more represented in the stocks portion by the s&p 500, still about 1% away from its high, but that's 500 stocks. i want to show you some of the dow stocks and how much they're up from the low....
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theresa, do you -- one thing i was wondering, we had ping-pong diplomacy with china in 1971. is it possible to have basketball diplomacy in 2013? this is the beginning of a conversation between the two nations. >> possibly. i mean, i'm all for, you know, foreign relations and easing the thaw between the two countries. >> no matter what it is? >> but not with dennis rotmadma >> he's not the one. he was fabulous on the court with the bulls. he's not the most articulate one, and you know, he was right about one thing, he's no diplomat, because he isn't. he just, in his justification, if he wanted to go over there, we can argue that the debates and merits on that, but to talk about the guy and say he's awesome and he loves him is just really tone deaf. >> dean, you're shaking your head. >> i think it has the makings of a great reality show, hanging with kim jong-un, next gary busey go over, snooki, maybe trump. they keep donald trump maybe. >> i would -- >> let me jump in. here is my other question. i remember when we were covering so much with libya, the year before last, there
theresa, do you -- one thing i was wondering, we had ping-pong diplomacy with china in 1971. is it possible to have basketball diplomacy in 2013? this is the beginning of a conversation between the two nations. >> possibly. i mean, i'm all for, you know, foreign relations and easing the thaw between the two countries. >> no matter what it is? >> but not with dennis rotmadma >> he's not the one. he was fabulous on the court with the bulls. he's not the most articulate...